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'''Drops'''<ref>Page 7 of the Coleco Adam port's instruction manual</ref> are hazardous green water droplets that appear in the {{wp|Coleco Adam}} port of ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' They are found only in [[Mario's Hideout]] where they fall from the orange mouths of the four upper spigots and the three cracks in the ceiling. They are indestructible and any collision will defeat [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] instantly. In later loops, their frequency increases.
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'''Drops'''<ref>{{Cite|title=''Donkey Kong Jr.'' (Coleco Adam) instruction booklet|publisher=Coleco|language=en-us|page=24|date=1984}}</ref> are hazardous green water droplets that appear in the {{wp|Coleco Adam}} port of ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' They are found only in [[Mario's Hideout]] where they fall from the orange mouths of the four upper spigots and the three cracks in the ceiling. They are indestructible and any collision will defeat [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] instantly. In later loops, their frequency increases.
 
==Gallery==
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Donkey Kong Jr Coleco Adam.png|Drops in ''Donkey Kong Jr.''
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:52, September 17, 2024

Not to be confused with Do-Drop or Water Drop.
Drop
A drop.
First appearance Donkey Kong Jr. (Coleco Adam) (1984)

Drops[1] are hazardous green water droplets that appear in the Coleco Adam port of Donkey Kong Jr. They are found only in Mario's Hideout where they fall from the orange mouths of the four upper spigots and the three cracks in the ceiling. They are indestructible and any collision will defeat Donkey Kong Jr. instantly. In later loops, their frequency increases.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ 1984. Donkey Kong Jr. (Coleco Adam) instruction booklet. Coleco (American English). Page 24.